Jamie Mcmurray/matt Kenseth *crew* Fireproof Suit Sfi on 2040-parts.com
Rindge, New Hampshire, United States
JAMIE MCMURRAY/MATT KENSETH *CREW* Fireproof Suit SFI RATED. MANUFACTURED BY SIMPSON. THIS IS A CREW FIRESUIT. THE FOLLOWING ARE ROUGH MEASUREMENTS, MEASURED TO THE BEST OF OUR ABILITY. JACKET MEASURES: CHEST-42", ARM LENGTH-26", OVERALL LENGTH-27". PANTS MEASURE: INSEAM-28", AND WAIST-36". SHIPPING TO THE LOWER 48 IS $15.
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